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MODERN  GEOGRAPHY. 

The  Eastern  and  Western  Hemispheres. 

The  World  (on  Mercator's  Projection). 

Europe^ 

Asia.      r 

Africa. 

North  America. 

South  America. : 

England  and  Wales. 

Scotland 

Ireland. 

France. 

Holland  and  Belgium. 

Switzerland. 

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Italy. 

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German  Empire. 

Austria. 

Russia. 

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Chinese  Empire  and  Japan. 

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Palestine. 

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West  Indies  and  Central  America. 

Australia. 

Victoria,  New  South  Wales,  and  South  Australia. 

New  Zealand. 


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33.  Britain  under  the  Romans. 

34.  Britain  under  the  Saxons. 


35. 


40. 


43. 


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Europe,  6th  Century,  showing  Settlements  of  the 
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Europe,  9th  Century,  showing  Empire  of  Charle- 
magne. 

Europe,  10th  Century,  at  the  Rise  of  the  German 
Empire. 

Europe,  12th  Century,  at  the  Time  of  the  Crusaders. 

Europe,  16th  Century,  at  the  Eve  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. 

Germany,  16th  Century,  Reformation  and  Thirty 
Years'  War. 

Europe,  17th  and  18th  Centuries,' 

Europe  at  the  Peace  of  1815. 

Europe  in  1871. 

India,  illustrating  the  Rise  of  the  British  Empire. 

World,  on  Mercator's  Projection,  showing  Voyages 
of  Discovery. 


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49.  Orbis  Veteribus  Notus. 

50.  jEgyptus. 

51.  Regnum  Alexandri  Magni. 

52.  Macedonia,  Thracia,  &c. 

53.  Imperium  Romanum 

54.  Graecia. 

55.  Italia  (Septentrionalis). 

56.  Italia  (Meridionalis). 

67.  Armenia,  Mesopotamia,  &c. 

58.  Asia  Minor. 

59.  Palestine  (Temp.  Christi). 

60.  Gallia. 

61.  Hispania. 

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MODERN 


LIST 

GEOGRAPHY. 


SO. 
81. 
32. 
32a 

326 

3a 

34. 

35. 
30. 
37. 


The  Hemispheres. 
The  World,  Mercator's  Projection. 
Europe. 
Asia. 
Africa. 

North  America. 
South  America. 
British  Isles. 
England  and  Wales. 
Scotland.  ^^^^^^^ 

Ireland.  / 

France. 
Holland  and  1 
Switzerland. 
Spain  and  Por 
Italy. 

Sweden  and  J 
Denmark. 
German  Emp: 
Austria. 
Russia. 
Turkey  in  Eu 
India. 

Lower  Bengal 
Upper  Bengal 
Bombay  Pres 
Madras  Presic 
East  India  A: 
Turkey  in  As 
Persia,  Afgha 
Chinese  Emp 
Palestine. 
Burmah. 
Japan. 
Arabia,  Egyr. 
Cape  Colony, 
Dominion  of 
New  Brunsw  ra,  nu. 
Province  of  Quebec. 
Province  of  Ontario. 

British  America,  British  Columbia,  and  Vancou- 
ver's Island. 
United  States. 
Northern  United  States. 
Southern  United  States. 
Western  United  States. 
West  Indies,  Central  America,  Columbia,  &c. 
Chili,  La  Plata,  Paraguay,  &c. 
Australia. 
Victoria. 

New  South  Wales. 
Queensland. 
South  Australia. 
Western  Australia. 
Tasmania. 
New  Zealand. 

New  Zealand,  North  Island. 
New  Zealand,  South  Island. 


OF    MAPS. 

56.  Oceania. 

57,  58.  Minor  Settlements  in  Europe  and  Asia. 
59,  60.  Minor  Settlements  in  West  India  and  Africa. 


HISTORICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

61.  Britain  under  the  Romans. 

62.  Britain  under  the  Saxons. 

63.  Britain  under  William  the  Conqueror. 

64.  France  and  Belgium  under  Henry  III. 

65.  Roman  Empire,  Eastern  and  Western,  4th  Century. 
Europe,  6th  Century,  Settlements  of  Barbarian 

lemagne. 
•man  Empire, 
rusades. 
eformation. 
s'  War. 


■  of  Discovery. 


»HY. 


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90.  Germania,  &c. 

ncou- 

RAILWAY  MAPS. 

91.  England  and  Wales. 

92.  Scotland. 

93.  Ireland. 

94.  France. 

95.  Switzerland. 

96.  Germany.     . 

97.  Italy. 

98.  Holland  and  Belgium. 

ASTRONOMICAL. 

99.  Northern  Constellations. 

100.  Southern  Constellations. 

101.  Diagrams — Plate  I. 

102.  Diagrams— Plate  II. 

